Posts Tagged ‘2015 eTwinning European Prizes’

Time flies! The past 12 months we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the eTwinning community of schools on various occasions both online and offline and now – right before the Christmas break– we would like to look back at the highlights of 2015 and thank our contributors! 2015 was...

This project is aimed at helping to create a better, more peaceful world where people are more tolerant, and understanding of differences, perceiving instead the richness of all humanity! Teachers and students involved in this project worked on avoiding their stereotyped thoughts that are coming from the past. They...

This is a project between schools from countries involved in World War I, hoping the students involved would become closer to what, even today, is reminiscent of those tragic events 100 years ago, but also to be personally involved and aware of how people in war and the memories...

The seaside town of Espinho, Portugal is mostly known for its beautiful beaches and for hosting this year’s beach football world cup, but it’s also the home of Manuela Correia, music teacher and accomplished eTwinner. Manuela and her students have had a great eTwinning year, winning the European eTwinning...

Sotto le stelle dei grandi – podgwiazdamiwielkich was a very ambitious and innovative project to carry out with young children of five years old! The project aimed at initiating children as young as five years old to paths in science education and introducing celestial phenomena to them through observing,...

The project “MMM – More Meaningful Math” (English language prize, sponsored by the British Council) aimed on one hand to motivate show students aged between 12 and 16 the importance of mathematics in real life and to enrich teachers’ methodology with motivating material on the other. The project founders...

Are you planning a new eTwinning project? Did you know you can involve also partners from eTwinning Plus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Tunisia, Ukraine)? Have a look here at some examples of inventive projects you can come up with! My alien friend My “alien friend” is my foreign...

In Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities novel, Marco Polo describes various cities through some of their objects to Kublai Khan. The two characters communicate using each their own language, which leaves room for different understanding of the descriptions. In this modern, real-world version of the dialogues between the explorer and...

Soundtrackers studios proudly present to you a most unusual and creative project! Want to see how to turn your students into movie makers or sound editors by using drawings, everyday objects and free tools, or even their own devices? Then pump up the volume and read below! What would...

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better” – Albert Einstein. This was the goal of the project powerfulnaturekingdom.et (age category 4-11 winner): to look, observe, analyse and understand how important nature is in our lives. Let’s have a look deep into the nature of the...